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The draft, India's first attempt at revising its electricity policy enacted in 2005, also proposes delaying the retirement of old coal-fired plants until energy storage for renewable power becomes ...
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India Today on MSNCan India sustain its 50% non-fossil fuel milestone amid rising energy demands?Energy consumption is projected to surge by up to 2.5 times by 2047, driven by industrialisation, urbanisation and rising living standards ...
In a major regulatory update, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has revised its 2015 emission standards for ...
CHENNAI, April 19 (Reuters) - India may build new coal-fired power plants as they generate the cheapest power, according to a draft electricity policy document seen by Reuters, despite growing ...
The investments have boggled advocates of green energy, but officials say India’s ambitious economic growth targets — reaching annual gross domestic product of $5 trillion before the end of ...
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The Print on MSNIndia’s solar ambition needs financial vision – ISA must move from commitments to executionThe ISA should champion a Global Solar Asset Registry for standardised project information, and establish a Solar Credit Guarantee mechanism to mitigate political and currency risks.
Production of coal, the fossil fuel that accounts for more than 70% of India’s electricity generation, has failed to keep pace with unprecedented energy demand from the heat wave and the country ...
In late November, state-owned Solar Energy Corporation of India announced the outcome of a 1.07-gigawatt solar auction in Rajasthan that attracted bids of INR 2 ($0.0270) per kilowatt-hour from ...
Kartikeya Singh is a senior associate (non-resident) at the Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies and Energy Security and Climate Change Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in ...
Energy efficiency alone — in industry, residential and commercial spheres — cannot mitigate climate change. Although unemployment rates in India are low (less than 5%) nearly 35% of employment ...
India’s energy future remains India’s “choice.” But for all of the country’s insistence on sovereignty, by marrying its energy policy to its economic liberalization it has chosen a path ...
But India still faces steadfast international pressure to deliver action on climate change, even as Modi promises to bolster the energy supply in a country where more than 300 million people lack ...
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